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Question: Me and my sister found these two cute little flowers while at …
Question: Me and my sister found these two cute little flowers while at mt hope farm but can't figure out what they are. Any idea? Answer: Navywife12, the first image of the legume flowers is A...
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Question: I saw this plant in Southampton, Ontario. It's about four feet tall …
Question: I saw this plant in Southampton, Ontario. It's about four feet tall with wrinkly leaves. Do you know what kind of plant it is? Answer: Dear edu8r, your plant is a species of Urtica (st...
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Question: About 15 years ago my friend's mother passed away. My friend kept …
Question: About 15 years ago my friend's mother passed away. My friend kept her plant and gave me a clipping, but I don't know what it's called. It has lasted so long and we keep taking...
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Question: I posted a question earlier and wanted to let you know I …
Question: I posted a question earlier and wanted to let you know I discovered the answer at long last. The plant is a bush honeysuckle, Diervilla lonicera. Thanks for offering this resource. I'm ...
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Question: Are these elderberries or wild sasparilla or something else? edible? toxic? thank …
Question: Are these elderberries or wild sasparilla or something else? edible? toxic? thank you. Answer: Dear tracyd123, your image does not provide enough details for me to make a confident determin...
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Question: Here's one at the upper reaches of the tidal zone at Joppa …
Question: Here's one at the upper reaches of the tidal zone at Joppa Flats, Newburyport. Also found at Deer Island in the same zone. Rivals cattails in height. Stem to the touch seems octagonal....
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Question: This was taken in Windham, NH--roadside--marshy, boggy area. elderberries? wild sasparilla? or …
Question: This was taken in Windham, NH--roadside--marshy, boggy area. elderberries? wild sasparilla? or something else? toxic? edible? thank you. Answer: tracyd123, this is Sambucus nigra (black eld...
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Question: Hello again - and thanking you in advance for all your help. …
Question: Hello again - and thanking you in advance for all your help. Is this ragweed? Seen in Windham, NH roadside, woods. Answer: Dear tracyd123, your photograph is of a species of Artemisia (worm...
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Question: Is this picture better?
Question: Is this picture better? Answer: Dear cranblarry, thank you for the additional image, it confirmed my hypothesis. Your plant is a species of Physalis (ground-cherry), a member of the Solana...
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Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH.
Question: Taken roadside, wetlands woodlands, Windham, NH. Answer: Dear tracyd123, these are the leaves of sumac (Rhus). However, I can't tell whether they are Rhus hirta (staghorn sumac) or Rh...